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Last Symphony Concert in Sanders

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The Boston Symphony Orchestra will give its last concert in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Hess will be the soloist and Mr. Max Fiedler will conduct. Single tickets may be obtained at Kent's University bookstore today and at the door of Sanders Theatre this evening.

The program is as follows: Gustave Strube, Overture, "Puck"; Mendelssohn, Concerto for Violin, in E minor; Rach-maninoff, Symphonic Poem, "Toteninsel"; R. Strauss, Symphonia Domestica.

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